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Nation's oldest theological grad school on a mission to become the 'newest' with CAMS EnterpriseTM

St. Louis — April 20, 2010 — Andover Newton , the nation’s oldest graduate theological school, is on a mission to become the “newest” in the U.S. The institution took a giant stride in that direction today by announcing it has chosen CAMS® Enterprise , the flagship product of
Three Rivers Systems Inc. , as its new academic enterprise resource planning system to manage its entire student lifecycle.

Susan Hunt, chief financial officer at Andover Newton Theological School, is implementing CAMS Enterprise to streamline academic and business operations, which will help faculty and administration focus greater attention on providing cutting-edge experiential opportunities for growth and education, attributes for which the school has a national reputation.

“Nick Carter, our president, has declared that our rich history as the oldest theological graduate school in the U.S. and our forward-thinking education philosophy should propel us toward becoming the newest, most-advanced institution in the nation. Using the best technology available, in this case CAMS Enterprise, is a key to achieving this mission,” Hunt said.